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February 03, 2018, 12:36:34 PM
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Blockchain in space - launched rocket with SpaceChain to launch the full Qtum node in space || 3.02.2018 || CryptoNews

Congratulations to all the crypto community!
This is a new stage in the Blockchain industry.



Yesterday, on February 2, 2018 at 15:51 (GMT + Cool, the Chinese CZ-2D missile with the SpaceChain satellite was successfully launched!

On the satellite there is a computer Raspberry Pi on which the full node is Qtum.




More detailed in Russian - https://golos.io/ru--kriptovalyuty/@mir/blokchein-v-kosmose-vpervye-zapushenna-raketa-so-sputnikom-spacechain-dlya-zapuska-polnogo-uzla-qtum-v-kosmose-or-or-3-02-2018
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https://coingape.com/interview-with-ex-lead-dev-qtum/
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